Admiration and disappointment
Rafael L. Oriel, Jr.
18 Mar 2008
Mr. Ceralde, to tell you frankly, I know nothing about Rev. Dieleman in the same way that I know nothing about Mr. Ceralde and/or some of the participants in the Punch Forum for that matter. As far as I am concerned, we are totally strangers to each other especially those who are hiding under alias name.
Unlike you, I am not interested on the messenger anyway. Unlike you, I am more interested on the message. I am fully aware that the sermon of Rev. Dieleman was based on the Holy Bible and that is all that matters to me. I can take the Holy Bible as the Truth.
That’s fine with me, Mr. Ceralde, I do not care at all if you and the others think that my posting is wishy-washy. I do not care if you and the others believe Mr. Delfin or each other more than anybody else.
All that I care is the fact that the sermon of Rev. Dieleman about meekness which is based on the Holy Bible had enlightened me more than the sermon of Mr. Delfin which is based on dictionary.com.
I said it before and I will say it again. My admiration goes to all of those who unselfishly share their knowledge and wisdom to help and enlighten others. My total disappointment comes from all of those who enjoy sharing unconventional wisdom just to annoy or infuriate others.
Have a nice day, Kabaleyans.






